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    Finger Lakes SPCA helping families dealing with floods

    By Joe Mason,

    2 days ago

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    BATH, N.Y. ( WETM ) – The Finger Lakes SPCA is welcoming families with pets that continue to be affected by the extensive flooding to come by and pick up food and other supplies free of charge.

    It’s being held at its pet food pantry at 72 Cameron Street in Bath on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    Donations still needed, available for pickup in Tioga County, PA, after floods

    “We have food that’s been donated, especially for victims of the recent flooding. If you live in Steuben County, you can stop by and get as much food as you need for your animals. We’ve also got bedding here if they need it. Litter for cats, all kinds of things,” said Executive Director of the Finger Lakes SPCA Michael Hopkins.

    Those interested have to fill out a brief form and provide identification showing that they do live in Steuben County.

    The Finger Lakes SPCA is no longer accepting donations, but if you’re interested in picking up supplies click here for more information.

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